The Society for Ecological Restoration Student Chapter at the University of Oregon presents its 3rd Annual Speaker Series in collaboration with other student and community groups, including the UO Bee Friendly Committee.
WOHESC is a platform for inspiring change, facilitating action, and promoting collaboration around sustainability within the Cascadia region's higher education institutions.
Sustainability Open Houses brings together stakeholders from across campus to share work and spark ideas that lead to collaborations and cross-pollinations between academics and operations, learning and working.
University of Oregon School of Law professor Mary Wood will deliver a keynote address as part of opening programming at the 41st Annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC).
With an exciting lineup of keynote speakers, dozens of panelists addressing diverse topics, a film festival, and a focus on environmental justice, the 41st Annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC) won't be one to miss!
The Center for Science Communication Research (SCR) in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon will hold its annual Research Forum in the Crater Lake Rooms of the Erb Memorial Union on February 24th, 2023.
Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of "Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants," will deliver a virtual lecture as part of a partnership with the University of Oregon and Washington State University Common Reading programs.
The University of Oregon Common Reading Program and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art present "Our Shared Breath: Creativity and Community," a Common Seeing exhibition featuring the work of six Indigenous artists exploring understandings of community, generosity, and creativity in all their forms.
In this virtual public conversation, Dr. Yesenia Navarrete Hunter, Karin Bolender, and Holly Moulton will share about their work supporting just futures for Indigenous, immigrant, and rural populations.
Dr. Sarah Wald, associate professor of environmental studies and English at the University of Oregon, will give her talk as part of the Center for Environmental Futures' Interdisciplinarity 101 series.
Barbara Mossberg, professor of practice in literature in the Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon, will offer a Saturday Seminar focused on the usage and power of language through an environmental lens.
Join the University of Oregon's Labor, Education, and Research Center for this conference centered on the economic, social, cultural, and civic contributions of immigrants and refugees.